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Shady Brook - A Dark Mystery Text Adventure

$2.99
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Storycentric Worlds
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Relive the days of classic gaming with Shady Brook, a dark mystery text adventure inspired by the television series Twin Peaks in which players take on the role of author Jake Torrent in his search of a small town's twisted secrets.

Gameplay


Shady Brook combines the best elements of interactive fiction, visual novels, and gamebooks with a graphic user interface that emulates the look of early 1990s text adventures. It features beautiful artwork and cinematic music. In place of a text parser is a context-specific multiple choice menu. A compass allows you to travel from room to room, and separate inventory, map, journal, and character screens are available at the push of a button.

Shady Brook plays like an interactive novel. You make a series of choices that determine what happens next in the story. But unlike traditional gamebooks and choose-your-own adventures, Shady Brook also features more advanced adventure game mechanics, including locations to explore, items to collect and use, characters to meet and interact with, and puzzles to solve.

Story


Author Jake Torrent, alongside his blind father Wayne, moves to the small, peaceful country town of Shady Brook. At first, everything seems idyllic. His neighbor, Tim, is always willing to lend a hand, and the Ekan family invites him to dinner.

But soon, Jake learns that his home's previous occupant committed suicide, and mysterious things begin to occur. When another resident also commits suicide, Jake starts to suspect foul play. Could this town take part in a conspiracy to cover up a murder?

As Jake investigates, he gets more than he bargained for: a town secret so terrifying that there is no turning back...

Features

  • EXPLORE a small country town
  • INTERACT with nearly two dozen characters
  • CHOOSE your path--your actions alter the course of the story
  • PICK UP, COMBINE, and USE a multitude of inventory items
  • SOLVE a variety of challenging and unique puzzles
  • DISCOVER the town's terrifying secrets in a truly dark and mature storyline
  • ENJOY over 250 pieces of original artwork and an hour-long soundtrack
  • UNLOCK 33 achievements to view a special post-game bonus scene
  • PLAY 8+ hours of content with over 117,000 words--the text equivalent of a full-length novel!

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User Reviews

Very Positive
12 user reviews
83%
Positive
3 hrs at review
Recommended

Well, all i can say about this game: I definitely enjoyed it. It`s pretty similar to its previous game, Lifestream. Both games have no story connection though. That means boh games can be played independently. Shady Brook is a simplistic puzzle game and features many point & click adventure elements. You`ll have to click to move between the screens and change the location. The pictures are all fine, the interface is great and fits the setting perfectly. The story is also... weirdly... good. Sure reccommend this for point & click adventure fans who want to experience a nice relaxing story with some puzzles. Achievements are all pretty easy to get. Wish you fun then ^^

9 helpful 1 funny
5 hrs at review
Recommended

It's my third game from this developer but this title is definitely the most disturbing by far! It should have been labelled horror or psychological horror. You play as a writer moving into a small mountain town with your aging father. The game starts slow, but as the story progresses, it gets creepier and creepier, and I mean really creepy... (There is a possibility at the start of the game to censor some of the game content). I don't know if the devs also write thrillers or horror books, but if they don't, they should, because they are really good at storytelling. As the other titles from this developer, Shady Brook (which is in fact a remake of the original game that came out in 2005) is a mix of text and point and click adventure. The writing and suspense is very well done. To progress in the game, you have to inspect everything, talk to everyone many times. There are also a few puzzles to solve that are not too difficult if you carefully inspect everything and pay attention to ...

5 helpful
11 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Entertaining at first, but turned out that the game system mainly wants you to repeatedly walk around and just talk with everyone. Word to the devs. If you make an Adventure or a game, there has to be some interactivity and decision making. Not that the player just clicks through your story. Though this wasn't the worst case, this game needs more in order to be considered a game and in order to be sold on steam instead of being free. It is close enough, but not there. Story and music were otherwise nice, but the story was *lazy* - just a corridor

4 helpful
37 min at review
Recommended

Hardware: i5 3570, nVidia GTX 1070, Windows 10. Bought it because: I like old-school text adventures. A hybrid text-based adventure game with a graphical overlay, reminiscent of the old Legend games engine used to make games such as Xanth, Shannara and Death Gate. It has a simple inventory system, and is non-linear; your choices can affect the outcome. The writing is decent, and it has music to go along with stills of the various areas you visit. I'm enjoying it so far. I was a little put off by a startup option in which I had to select whether or not to see content involving extreme gore and sex (!); I chose to enable the content and will reserve judgment as to whether it was really necessary to include when I get to the parts in question. It is, after all, a town with a dark secret. This would also do well on iOS or Android (iOS first, as it has a larger American / English audience).

4 helpful
10 hrs at review
Recommended

Real creepy GUI-driven text adventure, starts slow but decent value Positives: + Creepy story, far better than the puzzles + GUI-driven text adventure like the mid 90's (in game mapping and such) + About 8 hours of game play + Cost only a few bucks, less if on discount, so decent value for money + Some dialog choices seem to affect the storyline + Walkthrough available on devs website Negatives: - Takes over an hour to start getting into the plot (in the end this adds to the creepyness, but it still is slow) - You spend alot of time walking back and forth in the town, trying to find items or the next "trigger" for an event (for the middle part I ended up just going through the walktrough to get to the final act) - Some of the puzzles are frustrating to find the right combination to solve (see below) - No way to save your progress as a backup to go back and choose a different path (your saves are automatic as you progress) Neutrals: -/+ Like Lifestream, the GUI means that you can onl...

4 helpful 1 funny
16 min at review
Recommended

Fantastic adaptation of a more traditionally-styled adventure game into a text-based experience. The story will keep you hooked until the end, just like the original!

4 helpful
12 hrs at review
Recommended

Shady Brook is a text adventure game where you take on the role of Jake Torrent, a fiction writer looking for a quite place to live and work with his elderly father. However, it becomes apparent that not everything is as it seems as Jake is soon caught in some kind of dark mystery. Pros: Very simple controls Puzzles to solve Puzzles range from easy to hard A mystery unfolds as you play Cons: Fairly linear The one and only ending was unsatisfactory Your choices don't really matter The story is fairly solid although I have to acknowledge, I did deduce what was about to happen. With that said, I wasn't too surprised when it came time for the big reveal. However, some of the details I did overlook, which led me to not trust someone when I should have trusted them. Nevertheless, your choices don't really matter. The story is going to unfold in a very narrow field. Since this is a text adventure game, there is no real graphics to talk about, all the same, there are some impressi...

3 helpful
6 hrs at review
Recommended

Lifestream, Shady Brook and The Filmmaker are the first three episodes (in this order) of a planned long series, whose fourth episode is Stonewall Penitentiary and the upcoming fifth one is Summit of the Wolf. These episodes are (seemingly) very loosely connected, so each of them can be played on their own, but it is easy to see the connections and the slowly emerging overarching themes. The first three episodes have a certain kind of choose-your-adventure-style interface, but the author still manages to integrate meaningful puzzles, which are mostly inventory-based. The main draw of these games however are the stories. All the stories are very different and their mood ranges from dark to extremely dark. :) But for lovers of good stories they are very much recommended.

3 helpful
10 hrs at review
Recommended

Well this one kicked up a notch both in adult themes and creepyness. It literally don't pull any punches to the player/reader (you'll see ;) and from the three interactive fiction stories released from Unimatrix Productions (Lifestream, Shady Brook, Filmmaker) it got the most disturbing concept (the game really deserve the psychological horror label as even the ending will make you shiver). Much of the Gameplay is oriented on exploration and introduced on this title are time based events (it means some events will skip time and if you didn't take care to talk to everyone and explore around before proceding with the story you lose the chance to accumulate points: more than 1400 in this title. This make hard archivements and also to unlock the bonus scene. As the Game is in my opinion longer than 10 hours it make difficult also the replay value if not the "hardcore" player). Puzzles in my opinion remain logical but easy to resolve (the only ones that made me really cringe were the puzzle...

3 helpful
5 hrs at review
Not Recommended

The plot of this is a little simple, although I suppose I liked the resolution. What is interesting about it, is that it attempts to create a classic text adventure without requiring the player to do any typing. It has kind of mixed results. Perhaps one of the tantalizing things about text adventures is the player input could be ANYTHING. This is unlike more modern adventure games where you are limited to INTERACT, USE ITEM, COMBINE ITEMS, and the like. The text parser, on the other hand, can involve creativity. One of my favorite moments in such game was in the final puzzle of Yahtzee Croshaw's Chzo mythos episode that had a text parser. You had to type something you really didn't expect and when it crosses your mind--well, I got a real kick out of it. Here, you end up with more of a Lucas Arts-style experience, where you never really feel like you can get stuck, because even if you don't understand why you should do something, you could always just combine objects until somet...

1 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows XP or later
  • Processor: Pentium 4
  • Memory: 2 MB RAM
  • Graphics: any
  • DirectX: Version 9.0
  • Storage: 120 MB available space
  • Sound Card: optional but recommended
  • Additional Notes: Native resolution: 1366x768; rescales to fill screen

FAQ

How much does Shady Brook - A Dark Mystery Text Adventure cost?

Shady Brook - A Dark Mystery Text Adventure costs $2.99.

What are the system requirements for Shady Brook - A Dark Mystery Text Adventure?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP or later Processor: Pentium 4 Memory: 2 MB RAM Graphics: any DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 120 MB available space Sound Card: optional but recommended Additional Notes: Native resolution: 1366x768; rescales to fill screen

What platforms is Shady Brook - A Dark Mystery Text Adventure available on?

Shady Brook - A Dark Mystery Text Adventure is available on Windows PC.

Is Shady Brook - A Dark Mystery Text Adventure worth buying?

Shady Brook - A Dark Mystery Text Adventure has 83% positive reviews from 12 players.

When was Shady Brook - A Dark Mystery Text Adventure released?

Shady Brook - A Dark Mystery Text Adventure was released on Oct 24, 2016.

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